. Our ground staff and crew do all possible to monitor this as per the boarding pass presented at the gate.
No offense meant but frankly this is one of the most ill informed posts on this forum. I know Premium Boarding works for some people nlagalle for example and mostly works for me but the line is not enforced as I have seen people presenting a BP sat in row 50 with silver status, not boarding with anyone else and not presenting another FF card that would entitle them to board via PB.
Unless by "monitor" you mean they look at the BPs and remember how many people boarded via PB when they weren't entitled then you would be correct.
It seems to me that a major reason PB doesn't work all that well on domestic routes is that the current signs are just not very conspicuous and are very easy to overlook! What is needed is large signs, with conspicuous lettering, and at eye level where people are less likely to overlook them.
It also needs the FAs to turn people back.
Mind you I saw people push into the main line when they saw they couldn't use the premium lane.
I have to agree. Qantas priority boarding is inconsistent. Some times it works a charm, sometimes you might as well be flying a low cost carrier.
I suspect the cause may be a combination of the following (and other factors):
- The signage is ambiguous as to which side is priority
- Loudspeaker announcements do not clearly articulate that there are two lanes and which lane passengers should use
- Passengers do not know which lane they are entitled to use
- Staff simply do not enforce it
I am less assertive than some, so I tend not to 'jump the queue' when priority boarding is obviously not working. In such situations I go back to the lounge if it is nearby, or just hang back and wait to be paged.
It also needs the FAs to turn people back.
I don't think I'd ever take advantage of PB even if it was offered to me. My back pack goes under the seat in front and I like to be one of the last on the flight because I'm just about always in an exit row and hate e having to stand up to let people in (lazy I know).
But if you're in an EMEX row, you won't be allowed to have any items under the seat in front, no?
Agree as well. I've seen people in the PB line who have seen the sign (and noticed me looking at the sign and them), and said "ah well", and just continued on their way. And they've been allowed to board from that lane. If they know it won't be enforced, why would they bother lining up with the rest of us?
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I don't think I'd ever take advantage of PB even if it was offered to me. My back pack goes under the seat in front and I like to be one of the last on the flight because I'm just about always in an exit row and hate e having to stand up to let people in (lazy I know).
I'm 6' but avoid the exit row for this reason. Most of my flying is under 3 hours so I can usually put up with the leg room for that amount of time.
Same could be said for the priority security lane. I wasn't flying the other day and used the priority lane to see if I'd be questioned.
Aisle seat is what I meant. Sorry for the confusion...Sorry, which one is it?
Priority security (DOM I assume) doesn't require you to be flying - just OWE/OWS/J pax. At busy times I have seen it policed.
Please keep in touch if this is not your experience when you next travel as we're doing all possible to improve this aspect of our service, particularly it's consistency.![]()